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//
// SOURCE FILE NAME: DbInfo.java
//
// SAMPLE: How to get/set info in a database
//
// JAVA 2 CLASSES USED:
// DatabaseMetaData
// ResultSet
//
// Classes used from Util.java are:
// Db
// Data
// JdbcException
//
//
// Output will vary depending on the JDBC driver connectivity used.
//***************************************************************************
//
// For more information on the sample programs, see the README file.
//
// For information on developing Java applications see the Developing Java Applications book.
//
// For information on using SQL statements, see the SQL Reference.
//
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// applications, visit the DB2 Information Center at
// http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/db2luw/v9r7/index.jsp
//**************************************************************************/
import java.lang.*;
import java.sql.*;
class DbInfo
{
public static void main(String argv[])
{
try
{
Db db = new Db(argv);
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
"THIS SAMPLE SHOWS HOW TO GET/SET INFO ABOUT DATABASES.");
// connect database
db.connect();
// Get information in a database
infoGet(db.con);
db.con.commit();
// disconnect database
db.disconnect();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
JdbcException jdbcExc = new JdbcException(e) ;
jdbcExc.handle();
}
} // main
static void infoGet(Connection con)
{
System.out.println();
System.out.println(
"--------------------------------------------------------\n" +
"USE THE JAVA APIs:\n" +
" DatabaseMetaData.getSchemas()\n" +
" ResultSet.getMetaData()\n" +
" DatabaseMetaData.getURL()\n" +
" DatabaseMetaData.isReadOnly()\n" +
" DatabaseMetaData.supportsPositionedDelete()\n" +
"TO GET INFORMATION AT THE DATABASE LEVEL.");
try
{
DatabaseMetaData dbMetaData = con.getMetaData();
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" Information of The current database:\n");
// Get the schema names available in this database
ResultSet rs = dbMetaData.getSchemas();
System.out.println(" Schema names: ");
String schemaName;
while (rs.next())
{
schemaName = rs.getString(1);
System.out.println(" " + schemaName);
}
rs.close();
System.out.println();
// Get the URL for this database
String url = dbMetaData.getURL();
System.out.println(" Database URL: " + url);
// Is the database in read-only mode?
boolean isReadOnly = dbMetaData.isReadOnly();
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" Database is Read-only: " + isReadOnly);
// Is positional DELETE supported?
boolean isPosDelete = dbMetaData.supportsPositionedDelete();
System.out.println();
System.out.println(" Positioned DELETE supported: " + isPosDelete);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
JdbcException jdbcExc = new JdbcException(e, con);
jdbcExc.handle();
}
} // infoGet
} // DbInfo